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During its third visit (4-6 October) to Ukraine since the signing of the NATO-Ukraine Charter in 1997, NATO's Political Committee met with senior representatives from the Foreign Ministry, the State Interagency Commission of Ukraine for relations with NATO and members of the Verkhovna Rada - the Ukrainian Parliament. In addition, it had the opportunity to discuss NATO-Ukraine relations with think-tanks, the media and academics based in the capital before travelling to Kharkiv to meet the city's representatives and officials.
NATO's Political Committee is responsible for providing advice to the North Atlantic Council -NATO's top decision-making body. It comprises representatives of each of the NATO member countries.